Field notebooks and plant lists : Florida, 1903-1905
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an an appearance of senility when 6-8'th's and stop growing. This is a country of magnificent distances, mile after mile of culti- vated land is vast, but no stations nor houses, with a few wey's shacks. Don't see where every- body lives. Don't know what it can- sidered a crop of corn, but here there is usually one car to a hill, that very small. They only let the stalk grow. I see no one working. Possibly they are off settling the destinies of the nat- tion. you won't know